Police (or institutional) subculture refers to:

a. the formal rules and guidelines of policing as identified in codes of ethics.
b. the informal attitudes, values, and norms of policing.
c. procedural law as applied to the roles and practices of police officers.
d. efforts by police administrators to impose certain moral standards on officers.


b

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A. check fraud B. money laundering C. uttering D. embezzlement

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Some believe that anti-terrorist activities that lead to operational excesses may nevertheless be morally justified under the principle of “double effect,” meaning:

a. An unintended but unforeseen morally bad effect of an action can be excused if both the action and the intended effect are morally impermissible b. An unintended but unforeseen morally bad effect of an action can be excused if both the action and the intended effect are morally permissible c. The activities are morally permissible if they produce two effects, so long as one is morally permissible. d. The activities are only morally impermissible if they produce two effects, both of which are morally impermissible

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Arab communities expect communication to be ________

a. courteous
b. hospitable
c. harmonious
d. all of the above

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Describe smurfing and shoulder surfing.

What will be an ideal response?

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